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Sen. Walter S. Felag

Monday, February 25, 2013

Sen. Felag Proposes 5-Cent Cut To Gas Tax

Sen. Walter S. Felag is proposing that Rhode Island cut its statewide gas tax from 32 cents to 27 cents per gallon in order to keep local businesses competitive with Massachusetts.

  In his quest to revitalize the East Bay, Sen. Walter S. Felag Jr. (D-Dist. 10, Warren, Bristol, Tiverton) has proposed a 5-cent per gallon cut in the state gas tax in hopes that local businesses stop losing customers to Massachusetts. A 5-cent per gallon cut in Rhode Island’s gas tax will impact the state’s tax revenues, but with the gas tax in Massachusetts a full 10 cents a gallon lower than in Rhode Island, Felag is more concerned about local stations losing business to stations just across the border. “If our gas tax continues to be so high, and so much higher than taxes in Massachusetts, our state should be concerned about how much revenue will be lost if Rhode Island stations close because they cannot compete fairly,” said Senator …

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7:32 am on Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Don't hold your your breath waiting for Curt Schilling or any other teabagger with their hand out for government assistance to rescue you from anything, Jim.   more ›

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Sen. Felag Reappointed To Special Legislation and Veterans Affairs Committee

Sen. Walter S. Felag, Jr. will retain his leadership position in the Committee on Special Legislation & Veterans Affairs.

Sen. Walter S. Felag, Jr. (D-Dist. 10) was one of six incumbents to retain a leadership position within the standing senate committee. On Wednesday, Senate President M. Teresa Paiva Weed named Felag as chairperson to the Special Legislation & Veterans Affairs Committee.  Felag, who represents Tiverton, Bristol, and Warren, is serving out his seventh term as a state legislator and had contributed on senate committees ranging from finance and economic development to agriculture. “I am extremely fortunate to lead a talented team of dedicated individuals committedto the future prosperity of our state,” said Paiva Weed during the ceremony. “I thank each of theseleaders for their willingness to serve in these demanding capacities. They each …

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